Close enough. Knowingly, or ought to have known comes into play here. That class of information is growing larger as time goes by. Not sure I would want to be his insurance company, especially being in California.
Close enough. Knowingly, or ought to have known comes into play here. That class of information is growing larger as time goes by. Not sure I would want to be his insurance company, especially being in California.
I’m planning on buying one once they start nationwide sales. May take awhile though.
Baby-McBabyface
Like the Active E they test marketed in 2012 after they did the Mini-e in 2009?
I’ll take a lawnmower version (have about 5 acres in lawn).
NP - Wish I still had my 88' GT 5spd. Wish some tuning (engine and suspension), these things can hold their own in the twisties.
4th gear: If the insurance companies can access the data....
Probably the same with the engine, more common parts with another model.
At least the Takata air in the Toyota SUV didn’t go off. That means they’ll live. Still need Toyota to replace mine, guess it will be even more delayed.
True. Sounds like your setup is lugging at 45. Try kicking it down a gear and see if there is a difference.
New cars too, try it and report back.
Not true. Drag increases exponentially as speed increases. If you don’t believe me set your instant MPG (or get a scangauge if you don’t have one built in), do a mile one speed, then increase it by 5 or so. I guarantee you that you will see a difference. For my cars, its about 1 mpg per 2 mph of increase at highway…
Close enough, she had a hand cranked version previously. That’s what happened to her other arm.
They have tried this
True
Good thing I don’t live in California anymore. Doesn’t cause cancer here.
Find the stick and back it up baby.
Yu knew
Would be better as a WRC then.
Reminds me of the Honda EXlink. Already in use in home generators in Japan.